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system utilities 2008 interest in making the system work was lost. There were a lot of data entry redundancies and more often than not, data corruption was an everyday thing. It didn’t take long before the big software companies realized this problem and decided to try and address it. The quickest and easiest solution was acquisitions, and all those small best-of-breed systems became something else overnight. IBM purchased MRO Software , Oracle purchased SPL , Indus merged with MDSI …all in hope of reaching a bigger

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This white paper highlights the key challenges facing the manufacturing industry, and discusses how the 2007 Microsoft® Office system can help maximize employee contributions and enhance business performance with innovative and powerful enterprise capabilities.

The GMS Accounting and Financial Management/Reporting System integrates all accounting activity into an entity-wide system. The GMS Accounting system is not sold as separate modules, but rather as a package containing all the necessary functions to run your not-for-profit on a daily basis. Our underlying system design is entity-wide, providing you an integrated accounting system that performs all accounting activities. Systems are available in a 1–2 user version, a 3–4 user version, and a 5-or-more user version, either in Access or SQL Server applications.
GMS has add-on software that can be purchased in addition to the basic package, including accounts receivable (AR), purchase orders (POs), direct deposit, fixed assets, and report writer. GMS also has a myriad of additional supplements to enhance your reporting features and that fit specific applications within your agency.
GMS is designed to handle activity accounting. It is not a fund accounting system, but a grant and contract accounting system created and written specifically to account for grants, contracts, and activities.
Key features include
compliance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) 116 and 117 (requirements that all not-for-profit organizations follow);
accounting, reporting, and budget monitoring for multiple grants and contracts, even if they have differing funding periods;
multiple ways to handle important cost allocation issues for common costs, general and administrative costs, indirect costs, fringe benefits, leave costs, and various specialized cost pools; and
a variety of ways to comply with all major Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars.
Our clients are exclusively not-for-profit and public organizations. They range in size from two to more than 1,000 employees.

Is your business running as well as it should be? Your ERP system may be the dynamo it was intended to be, but if it has become outdated or outrageously expensive to operate—a dinosaur or a devil in the making—chances are it is doing more harm than good in today’s increasingly global world. Regardless of your business or industry, the time has come to examine your ERP system dispassionately. Know what needs to be considered.